Open research is gradually reshaping the way that researchers collaborate to advance knowledge and discovery. Now, as part of its mandate to foster dialogue and collaboration between legal scholars and practitioners, the CBA’s bilingual peer-reviewed legal journal, The Canadian Bar Review, has gone open access.
The move to an open access platform is also in keeping with the CBA’s commitment to advancing access to justice and the advancement of the law.
The country’s top legal minds can now publish their articles in a timely manner and even use the new platform’s automated submission process. Readers will have easier access to the publication and be able to effortlessly share its contents.
The Canadian Bar Review, founded in 1923, is edited by Law dean Chris Waters, and criminal law professor David M. Tanovich, both from the Faculty of Law at the University of Windsor, and by Patrice Deslauriers, professor in the Faculty of Law at the Université de Montréal.